Georgia Tech study finds link between sulfate, metallic particles from vehicles and adverse health impacts
Green Car Congress
MARCH 3, 2017
Now, researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have shown how these vehicle-emitted metals—such as copper, iron and manganese—interact with acidic sulfate-rich particles already in the air to produce an aerosol that, when inhaled, is more likely to cause oxidative stress and impact respiratory health. 1360730 and the U.S.
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